Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 12:06 am Post subject: Designation after name of father on birth record

Hi Everyone!

First off, I must apologize for being gone for so long. It has been ages since I have posted, but I'm getting back into doing research again and I know you all are the go-to folks for Italian genealogy questions.

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:43 pm Post subject: Re: Designation after name of father on birth record

Thanks, Livio! Any chance you want to take a stab at this one? I apologize for the terrible quality of the copy. After the name of the father (Luigi Barone), it says "di" and something I can't quite make out. I always thought it said "di lei marito" but I can't quite be sure. If it is his father's name, I would love to know but I just can't determine what it would be if it is a name. Any idea?

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 2:12 am Post subject: Re: Designation after name of father on birth record

JB5150 wrote:

Thanks, Livio! Any chance you want to take a stab at this one? I apologize for the terrible quality of the copy. After the name of the father (Luigi Barone), it says "di" and something I can't quite make out. I always thought it said "di lei marito" but I can't quite be sure. If it is his father's name, I would love to know but I just can't determine what it would be if it is a name. Any idea?

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 2:13 pm Post subject: Re: Designation after name of father on birth record

Nuccia, you are correct "di" and "fu" indicate if a person is son or daughter of a living person or of a deceased person, however it does not apply here.
In this case "di lei" = "suo", "di lei marito" = "suo marito", her husband

What I'm wondering is, do I only send to the address above if I am sending a money order, or would I send cash to that address as well? (The reason I ask, is because it seems like the physical address of the archives is something else). I guess I am confused about why I would be sending this to the post office in RC. Do they accept the mail for the state archives or something?

Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 2:20 am Post subject: Re: Designation after name of father on birth record

You have 2 options:
1 - send a banknote of 10 € to the Archivio di Stato (the same address you have used for your correspondence)
2 - Send an international money order through the Post Office. In this case the you need to indicate that the Archivio di Stato will get the money at the “Ufficio
postale via S. Caterina N°. 6 Reggio Calabria”

Option 1 is the simplest although there is risk that the banknote will be stolen...

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:53 am Post subject: Re: Designation after name of father on birth record

Hi Federico!

Wow, yes, I think we are related!

I am the daughter of George Barone (b. 1943), who was the son of George Barone (b. 1913) and Pasqualina Aquilino (b. 1914). Pasqualina was born in Fossato Jonico (came to the US in 1926) and her parents were Carmelo Aquilino (b. 1881) and Filomena Mercurio (b. 1889). Carmelo was the son of Francesco Aquilino (b. 1830) and Pasqualina Tripodo (b. 1837). And of course, as you mention, Francesco was the son of Santo Aquilino!

I would love to know more about your research! I traveled to Fossato in 2011 and visited the church there but unfortunately they said they did not have any records of my family. The earliest record I was able to find from the state archives was the birth record of Francesco from 1830. I know he also had a sister named Domenica (b. 1843) but I didn't know about Antonino! Do you have your family tree online anywhere? If you want to send me your email address I can send you an invitation to view my tree.

Before Aquilino Lorenzo no one Aquilino was in Montebello/Fossato Jonico.

In the other near towns i found other Aquilinos and i think that Lorenzo came frome these towns (i'm not sure 'cause there's not documents)
Maybe Cannavò, Cardeto or the old city of Sant'Agata.

In these documents sometimes Aquilino surname is written in dialect ("Culino" or "Colino"). As i told you i arrived in 1597 when Aquilino Giovanni Battista married Minichella Carnazzo (both coming from Sicily)
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